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MBA & MAcc: Course Level & Student Standing
- 100-300 Level Courses: MBA & MAcc students may not receive
credit for undergraduate courses, with the exception of Foreign Language
coursework.
- Credit for
undergraduate language courses is awarded on a 2 for 1 credit
basis. For example, a 4 credit undergraduate language course would
earn 2 graduate credits. Students must achieve a course grade of B
or better. There is a maximum of 6 graduate credit hours that may be
earned through undergraduate language study. These credit hours are
not included in calculation for academic honors. Students must
submit a form to Academic Services requesting to receive credit for
undergraduate language courses.
- 400 Level Courses: Because some 400 level courses are
approved for graduate study, MBA students are allowed to take up to a
maximum of six credit hours of 400 level graduate courses in their
entire degree program. Students must check the
Rackham Graduate School
website to confirm if a 400 level course is listed as graduate level.
Some of these approved 400 level courses may require that a graduate
student do more work in the course in order to earn graduate level
credits. This may vary from course to course. Even when extra work has
not been completed, however, if a course is marked for graduate level,
its grade and credit hours will compute into a student’s GPA.
- 590 Level Courses: Ross courses numbered between 590 and 599
are core courses for the Global MBA program and are restricted to those
students only.
- 800-900 Level Courses: 800 and 900 level courses are graduate
courses primarily intended for doctoral candidates. Refer to each course
listing for specific requirements.
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